Sometimes it takes letting go of the past to find out who you want to be.

During his semester abroad, Griffin Reed almost gave his heart to a girl who loved someone else. Lesson learned. Now he’s home, where following in his father’s footsteps may not be what he wants, but it’s what his parents expect. It might be taking the easy road, but he doesn’t see a way out.

Something that could have killed Maggie Kendall took away the person she used to be instead. Her condition makes her dependent on sticky notes, photos, and medication just to get through each day. The last thing she needs is a distraction—or someone new to disappoint.

What they refuse to see is they are perfect for each other. Maggie makes Griffin want to be a better man, and he makes her believe a future is possible. But these two have to find a way to share the secrets ripping them apart, if they’re ever going to have a chance at happiness.

Kassiah: OMG I liked this one soooo much better than the first book in the series and I am so glad that I read it. I am so glad that I didn’t skip this one because of the way I felt about the first one. In fact, I say skip If Only and head straight here. #TeamGriffinforever

So, What If is about Griffin, who was one of the guys in If Only. It’s two years later and Griffin still hasn’t found himself. He meets and falls for Maggie, who is dealing with a medical condition that affects her memory. They’re instantly smitten, but will that be enough for both of them to allow themselves to fall?

I loved Griffin here and the chemistry he and Maggie shared. He was swoony for sure. I loved that both of them grew as characters individually and together, and I loved this storyline.

There’s swoon and sparks and emotions. What If will give you all. the. feels.